In 1887,
Ferdinand Fischer established the
Zeitschrift für die Chemische Industrie (
Journal for the Chemical Industry). In 1888, the title was changed to
Zeitschrift für Angewandte Chemie (
Journal of Applied Chemistry), and volume numbering started over. This title was kept until the end of 1941 when it was changed to
Die Chemie. Until 1920, the journal was published by
Springer Verlag and by
Verlag Chemie starting in 1921. Due to
World War II, the journal did not publish from April 1945 to December 1946. In 1947, publication was resumed under the current title,
Angewandte Chemie. In 1962, the English-language edition was launched as
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, which has a separate volume counting. With the beginning of Vol. 37 (1998) "in English" was dropped from the journal name. Several journals have merged into
Angewandte Chemie, including
Chemische Technik/
Chemische Apparatur in 1947 and
Zeitschrift für Chemie in 1990. In 2025,
Angewandte Chemie Novit was launched, to publish the "most exceptional articles" that were accepted for publication in
Angewante Chemie. ==2020 controversy==